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! ppe Sparked Team to Championships Heading the Katclla Pep Club were the cheer- leaders, ongleaders, Mrs. Janet Paul and Mr. Glenn Bayliss. President of the pep club was Gin- ger Sandoval, student body commissioner. Vice- president Judy Sherwin, Secretary Diane Wie- thorn and Treasurer Terry Yeatch assisted in the club ' s organization. The main goal of the pep club was to promote school spirit and encourage student enthusiasm at school games. Other jobs included painting spirit signs and hanging them prior to athletic events. This year the pep club sponsored co-rec nights, dances, and other activities. Due to the excellent leadership and hard workers the pep club proved to be very active on campus and very successful. Early in Spring song and yell leaders tryouts began to take form. Girls were judged according to appearance, poise, personality and coordina- tion. Student body voted on final selections. PEP CLUB OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Terry Yeatch, Ginny Schardin, Judy Sherwin; SECOND ROW: Susan McCrystal. Diane Wiethorn. SOPHOMORE GIRLS. ROW 1: C. McCarney, B. Bystrom. C. Fitzwater; ROW 2: K. Dejone;, C. Easrle. P. Richards: ROW 3: J. Schulz, E. Wilson, K. Green: ROW 4: J Dunn, M. Dearen, V. Scott.
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FEBRUARY . . . Spanish club car wash . . . Spirit week, bicycle race between club presidents, tug of war with G.A.A. and the Drill team, pie eating contest, sunrise dance and go go assembly . . . Kiwanis Bowl . . . Tennis season begins . . . Katella Kates sold sweetheart suckers . . . Lice epidemic . . . Student protests resulted in hamburger tests . . . Embossed cafeteria trays . . . Arizona speech, tournament . . . Lincoln ' s and Washington ' s birthdays . . . 3rd Novice speech tournament at Costa Mesa — sweepstakes winner .... Blood, Sweatn 5 Tears MARCH . . . G.A.A. basketball play day at Anaheim . . . Baseball season begins . . . John Goddard double assembly . . . Stu- dent body dedicated Katella ' s first tree . . . Easter vacation . . . Cheerleading and singleading tryouts . . . District music fes- tival . . . 3rd varsity speech tournament at Magnolia — Knights victorious winning sweepstakes . . . Drama club went to see Death of a Salesman at Fullerton Jun- ior College . . . National qualifiers at Marina .... APRIL . . . Sadie Hawkins dance spon- sored by the Katella Kates . . . Biology field trip to the tide pools . . Student cabinet visited Goodwill Industries . . . Ski Club car wash . . . Speech club almond roca candy sale . . . Drill team tryouts . . . G.A.A. co-rec night . . . Youth and Gov- ernment day at Westminister . . . Good Will drive . . . Law enforcement day . . . Junior high vocal festival . . . Ginger San- doval chosen as track queen. . .A.F.S. sold pennants . . . California state qualifiers speech tourney . . . AFS dance .... MAY . . . Track and field league finals Campaign and election for student body officers . . . Junior and Senior class officer elections . . . Drill team spring show . . . dills league assembly with a Goodwill fashion show of yesteryears . . . G.A.A. faculty softball game and picnic . . . Writ- ers conference . . . Yearbook seminar at Marywood High school . . . Class rings arrived — - at long last . . . Malissa Dicker- son and Ron Taylor competed in the SCJEA write-off Finals . . . Talent show and Mr. Ugly contest . . . First G.A.A. baseball playday .... JUNE . . . G.A.A. awards banquet . . . Annual signing party . . . Awards Assem- bly . . . . Mfa
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JUNIOR GIRLS, ROW I: N. Winger, I. Wellington. G. Sandoval, M. Schlosser, L. Burke, C. Flour, T. Veatch; ROW 2: J. Sherwin, S. Wake- field, M. Oppermann, J. Cox, S. Harrison, G. Schardin, N. Voorhest, C. Fouse, A. Larsen; ROW 3: T. Hopkins, L. Lewis. M. Radke. S. Hurd, S. McCrystal, M. O ' Neill, L. Hutchinson, J. Sherwin, B Klevies, Smith; ROW 4: J. Dunn, M. Dearcn, V. Scott; ROW 5: M. Del Crognale, B. Colucci, G. Newman; ROW 6: D. Sherry, C Crane, K Collins. u £fe
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